We have upgraded the community system as part of the upgrade a password reset is required for all users before login in.

Unofficial 'Omega Arduino Dock 2' schematic diagram



  • There's no official drawing so I made one for myself.
    I hope it's faultless but it will probably alter because I'll try to make it better

    As usual: The design is provided "AS IS" and "WITH ALL FAULTs". etc.
    Enjoy! :slight_smile:


    • U1 TI TXS0108E 8-bit non-inverting bi-directional level-shifting, voltage translator
      20 pin TSSOP

    • U2 ATmega328P AU Atmel microcontroller
      32 pin TQFP

    • U3 is a Transient Voltage Supressor / Surge Protector
      SOT-23-6
      SMD marking code: '20' rotated '66' or '99' lovercase 't'
      Drawing is not to scale.
      0_1489235348652_SOT23-6_TVS.PNG
      I couldn't find it. Any idea?

    • U4 is a synchronous step-down (buck) voltage regulator
      SOT-23-5
      Manufacturer's logo: Advanced Analogic Circuits (?)
      SMD marking code: G4
      I couldn't find it. Any idea?
      Axelite AX3503 marking code is 'G4' too
      It can be equivalent to TD6811.
      What is the marking code of TD6811?

    • Q1, Q2 are general purpose NPN transistors
      SOT-23
      SMD marking code: J6 (eg. S9014)

    • SMD capacitors: these are the ordinary values (ie. suppositions only)


    Updates:
    17-02-07
    IOREF (POWER 2 ) also is tied up to +5V
    I2C SDA and SCL are connected to AD 5 and 6 (respectively) too

    17-04-19
    USB connection without a dock
    This is the right pin numbering of the TVS (U3 on the original sch).
    0_1489179377124_Omega_USB_Host_Port.png
    I'll correct the schematic.

    0_1486314376857_Omega-Arduino-Dock-2_1.pdf
    0_1486314405196_Omega-Arduino-Dock-2_2.pdf



  • Thanks Farkas,

    Nice schematic and yes I have a voltage meter. But, while I have experience using these boards, I have no desire to become an electronics engineer and I'm not going to start poking around on the PCB. Dev boards like this should work on delivery for the market they are intended. I won't even begin on the many other issues I encountered 'Getting Started' with Onion. I will say that they have a long way to go before this is a 'stable' platform like the Pi or similar products. Still holding out.......

    Waiting for some advice or RTV authorization for the Arduino Dock from the Onion team.

    Thanks,

    Pete



  • @György-Farkas
    I've corrected some errors.

    Update 17-06-10
    ...and made some new errors 😞
    In the new files only the R, C components are renumbered.

    Arduino_Dock_2-1.pdf
    Arduino_Dock_2-2.pdf

    0_1497040262557_AT_YOUR_OWN_RISK.svg.png



  • @György-Farkas , i just noticed this thread for first time and will download and refer to it while focused on the arduino dock. thank you for the effort in making the documents and sharing your work. i appreciate that.



Looks like your connection to Community was lost, please wait while we try to reconnect.